--Apologies for triple post, dont know why it happened.
Roger
On 2/12/19 9:09 am, RLM wrote:
Hello.
AWS has no limitations.
Simply start an instance running ubuntu, windows, or what ever, just like you have for development, install dependencies and updates and you should be good to go. Read the Docs first, it's not click and go like some other providers.
With AWS you are totally responsible for security and everything else, and can lock it down so that your server is virtually hidden from the web. It's just like you are running a home dev machine, it's brilliant for our purposes. And for us, it's not expensive.
On AWS we are currently running several Hugo static sites, a ubuntu server with python3.8, we've got django on it but not used since we moved to Hugo.
HTH
Roger
On 1/12/19 5:00 pm, Jorge Gimeno wrote:
Deb,
Digital Ocean will allow you to run what you can install. If you can get it on the server, you can use it.
Heroku and Python Anywhere do have specific services that are available. You can check out their documentation to see what they are.
I don't know much about AWS, so that I will not be able to answer.
Hope it helps!
-Jorge
--On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 6:01 AM Debabrata Chakraborty <debobroto.c.in@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi everyone,
I'm a beginner Django developer. So my apologies in advance for newbie like questions.
I am building my site with " Django version 2.2.5 " and " SQLite 3.30 " in back-end. My question is -
# Do services like "Heroku", "Digital Ocean", "Python Anywhere" and "AWS" - have limitation on which version of Django or which DBMS I can use?
I've seen this before with PHP/MySQL hosting where some hosting companies will limit which version of PHP or MySQL one can use. Is the same applicable to Django hosting in the above mentioned hosting platforms as well?
I will very much grateful if you can help me out with this confusion.
BestDeb
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